What is the name of the disease that usually starts with flu-like symptoms. But they can progress to severe vomiting, diarrhea and bleeding?
Ebola
Is the Ebola 100% death rate?
mortality rate as high as 80 to 90 percent
What are the symptoms of the early-onset of the disease?
Fever, headache, muscle pain, weakness, fatigue, sore throat, and loss of appetite
what is ground zero?
Where the outbreak is believed to have originated
Can the Ebola linked in food?
Ebola is not spread by food; however, in Africa human infections have been associated with hunting, butchering, and processing meat from infected animals.
Virus
What can stop the Ebola from spreading?
Immediate identification and monitoring of all the contacts of infected people
What are the later effects of the disease
fatigue, joint and muscle pain, headaches, vision problems, and mental health issues like depression and PTSD
Who was patient zero for Ebola?
Emile Ouamouno
What are the Producers?
1. African Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis)
2. Guinea Grass (Megathyrsus maximus)
3. Tropical Bamboo
4. Fruit-bearing Trees (e.g., Mango, Banana)
What organism or object transmits the disease?
Highly contagious and deadly disease caused by a virus
How does the Ebola reproduce?
Get a living cell a take over its mechanism to produce new viral particles
Is there a possible treatment for the symptoms?
here are treatments for the symptoms and supportive care that can improve survival rates
8.5833 degrees and 10.1167 shows what in the ground zero?
longitude and latitude
What are the Herbivores?
1. Duikers (small forest antelopes)
2. African Brush-tailed Porcupine
3. African Giant Rat
Transmission to others
Blood, blody fluids, or broken skin
Whats shape is Ebola ?
Thread-like
How does Ebola enter your body?
when their broken skin or mucous membranes in the eyes, nose, or mouth come in contact with:Blood or body fluids from a person who is sick or has died from Ebola disease.
In which city (or the closest city to GZ), state, country, biome, and continent is your Ground Zero located?
Meliandou
What are the Carnivores?
1. African Civet
2. African Leopard
What is the life cycle?
Day one fever and headache
Day two gastrointestinal
Day three vomiting, dehydration and abdominal pain
Does the Ebola have Lytic, Lysogenic, or both?
Lytic cycle
how does Ebola trick the cell to enter your body?
binding to host cell receptors and exploiting cellular processes like macropinocytosis to gain entry
What is the population of the city (or closest city to GZ), state, and country?
Nzérékor
Is pathogrn airborne?
No, Ebola is not an airborne disease